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Solar System objects sorted by increasing sidereal orbital period (<var>P</var><sub>o</sub>) and orbital semimajor axis (<var>a</var>). <ref>[[wikipedia:Solar System by size|<cite>Wikipedia</cite>: "Solar System by size"]]</ref>
Solar System objects sorted by increasing sidereal orbital period (<var>P</var><sub>o</sub>) and orbital semimajor axis (<var>a</var>). <ref>[[wikipedia:Solar System by size|<cite>Wikipedia</cite>: "Solar System by size"]]</ref>


* [[wikipedia:Star Sol|Star <strong>Sol</strong>]] [(2.16<u>4</u>32E6 ± 864) <abbr title="seconds">s</abbr> = 25.05 <abbr title="Julian days">d</abbr>; (6.95<u>6</u>8841E8 ± 7.457E4) <abbr title="meters">m</abbr> = <abbr title="arithmetic mean radius"><var>r</var></abbr>]
* [[wikipedia:Star Sol|Star <strong>Sol</strong>]] [(2.16<u>4</u>32E6 ± 864) <abbr title="seconds">s</abbr> = 25.05 <abbr title="Julian days">d</abbr>; (6.95<u>6</u>48405<u style="text-decoration: overline;">6</u>7E8 ± 1.0437455752803617674042501271017596814E4) <abbr title="meters">m</abbr> = <abbr title="arithmetic mean radius"><var>r</var></abbr>]
* [[wikipedia:Planet Mercury|Planet <strong>Mercury</strong>]] [(7.6005<u>3</u>024E6 ± 8.64) s = 87.9691 d; (5.7909<u>0</u>365522E10 ± 1.49598E5) m = 0.387098 <abbr title="astronomical units">AU</abbr>]
* [[wikipedia:Planet Mercury|Planet <strong>Mercury</strong>]] [(7.6005<u>3</u>024E6 ± 8.64) s = 87.9691 d; (5.7909<u>0</u>365522E10 ± 1.49598E5) m = 0.387098 <abbr title="astronomical units">AU</abbr>]
* [[wikipedia:Planet Venus|Planet <strong>Venus</strong>]] [(1.9414<u>1</u>664E7 ± 86.4) s = 224.701 d; (1.0820<u>8</u>927009E11 ± 1.49598E5) m = 0.723332 AU]
* [[wikipedia:Planet Venus|Planet <strong>Venus</strong>]] [(1.9414<u>1</u>664E7 ± 86.4) s = 224.701 d; (1.0820<u>8</u>927009E11 ± 1.49598E5) m = 0.723332 AU]

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Solar System objects sorted by increasing sidereal orbital period (Po) and orbital semimajor axis (a). [1]

references

  1. Wikipedia: "Solar System by size"